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Ishaan Lalit releases 'Hexagon' - his second book
With a tasty cocktail of Dan Brown's history and myth induced thrillers, one thing is guaranteed - you won't regret picking the book 'Hexagon' by Ishaan Lalit from nearest bookstore.

DELHITE AUTHOR, Ishaan Lalit is all set to bring out his second effort titled Hexagon. What is it like, you ask? Well, to summarize, it’s a tasty cocktail of Dan Brown’s history-and-myth induced thrillers, topped with the best of Michael Mann with a garnish of Frank W. Abagnale’s 'Catch Me If You Can'.

The protagonist, Rahul Oberoi is an art thief. And a great one as he has never been caught. But his golden run doesn’t stand the test of time. Eventually he gets caught along with his girlfriend and partner in crime, Ria. But lucky for them, and us, they don’t go to prison.

Instead, they are taken to a top secret underground government facility where Rahul’s grandfather worked. In this facility is an ancient and mysterious dais, which is a gateway to six parallel universes. What follows, is a thrilling few hours ending in an epic battle, which will seal the fate of not only Rahul and Rai but all the six universes.

Ishaan Lalit, not shy of adventures himself, has flown airplanes, cut diamonds and even gave financial consulting a shot. His last book, The Bracelet set quite a high bar and Hexagon promises to raise it. Hexagon, which released nationally on July 3, is being published by Mahaveer Publishers. Judging by his brief yet promising record, Hexagon is a book which you won’t regret picking up from your local bookstore.

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I haven't been able to get this book in any shop in Gurgaon - not even in Landmark or Om Book Store
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